Convert Pascal to Technical using the exact conversion factor. This page provides the formula, reference values, and practical context for engineering, technical calculations, and professional measurement use.
Pascal (Pa) = Technical Atmosphere (at) × 1.019716e-5
To convert Pascal (Pa) to Technical Atmosphere (at), multiply the value by 1.019716e-5. The conversion factor is based on standardized unit definitions and is suitable for engineering analysis, system design, and professional measurement workflows.
Convert 1 Pa to at.
So, 1 Pa = 1.019716e-5 at.
One Pascal (Pa) equals 1.019716e-5 Technical Atmosphere (at)
Units of pressure are standardized measurements used to quantify force applied per unit area in hydraulics, pneumatics, HVAC, and industrial systems.
One Technical Atmosphere (at) equals 1.019716e-5 Pascal (Pa)
Units of pressure are standardized measurements used to quantify force applied per unit area in hydraulics, pneumatics, HVAC, and industrial systems.
How many Technical Atmosphere (at) are in 1 Pascal (Pa)?
1 Pascal (Pa) = 1.019716e-5 Technical Atmosphere (at).
How many Technical Atmosphere (at) are in one Pascal (Pa)?
One Pascal (Pa) equals 1.019716e-5 Technical Atmosphere (at).
How many at are in one Pa?
One Pa equals 1.019716e-5 at.
What is the formula for converting Pascal (Pa) to Technical Atmosphere (at)?
Multiply the Pascal (Pa) value by 1.019716e-5.
Can I reverse the conversion?
Yes. 1 Technical Atmosphere (at) = 98066.5 Pascals (Pa).
Is this Pascal (Pa) to Technical Atmosphere (at) conversion accurate for engineering use?
Yes. The conversion uses a standardized conversion factor suitable for engineering calculations, technical analysis, and professional reference.
Can this conversion be used for scientific or technical calculations?
Yes. This conversion is appropriate for scientific analysis, engineering calculations, simulations, and technical documentation where unit consistency is required.
By applying the conversion factor shown above, you can convert Pascal (Pa) to Technical Atmosphere (at) for HVAC systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and industrial process control.
1 Pa = 0.01 hPa
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.01 Hectopascal (hPa)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.01 Hectopascal (hPa)
1 Pa = 0.001 kPa
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.001 Kilopascal (kPa)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.001 Kilopascal (kPa)
1 Pa = 10⁻⁶ MPa
1 Pascal (Pa) = 10⁻⁶ Megapascal (MPa)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 10⁻⁶ Megapascal (MPa)
1 Pa = 0.00001 bar
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.00001 Bar (bar)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.00001 Bar (bar)
1 Pa = 9.86923 × 10⁻⁶ atm
1 Pascal (Pa) = 9.86923 × 10⁻⁶ Atmosphere (atm)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 9.86923 × 10⁻⁶ Atmosphere (atm)
1 Pa = 0.00001 at
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.00001 Technical Atmosphere (at)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.00001 Technical Atmosphere (at)
1 Pa = 0.0075 mmHg
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.0075 Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.0075 Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg)
1 Pa = 0.00015 psi
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.00015 Pound per Square Inch (psi)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.00015 Pound per Square Inch (psi)
1 Pa = 0.02089 psf
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.02089 Pound per Square Foot (psf)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.02089 Pound per Square Foot (psf)
1 Pa = 0.0003 inHg
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.0003 Inch of Mercury (inHg)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.0003 Inch of Mercury (inHg)
1 Pa = 0.00401 inH2O
1 Pascal (Pa) = 0.00401 Inch of Water (inH₂O)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 0.00401 Inch of Water (inH₂O)
1 Pa = 10 dyne/cm2
1 Pascal (Pa) = 10 Dynes per Square Centimeter (dyne/cm²)
One Pascal (Pa) equals 10 Dynes per Square Centimeter (dyne/cm²)